TWO APPLETON MEN, DETAINED BY POLICE FOR BRINGING ASSAULT RIFLES TO THE FARMERS MARKET, SAY THEY BELIEVE THEIR SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED. OFFICERS STOPPED THE TWO FOR ABOUT 45 MINUTES AFTER THE TWO WERE WALKING AROUND WITH ASSAULT RIFLES STRAPPED TO THEIR BACKS. CHARLES BRANSTROM SAYS HE LEGALLY CARRIES A WEAPON WITH HIM JUST ABOUT EVERYWHERE. 01-10 "THE WAY THAT THEY DID THE STOP, THEY HAD NO PROBABLE CAUSE, NO CONCERN. WE WEREN'T BEING AGGRESSIVE. WE WEREN'T THREATENING ANYBODY. POINTING AUTOMATIC RIFLES AT US, TAKING OUR POSSESSIONS, TAKING OUR WEAPONS, RUNNING THE SERIAL NUMBERS, THERE WASN'T ANY PROBABLE CAUSE FOR ANY OF THAT," APPLETON POLICE ARE DEFENDING THEIR ACTIONS BASED ON THE 911 CALLS THEY RECEIVED, THEY SAY THEY RELEASED THE MEN AFTER DETERMINING THEY WERE NOT A PUBLIC SAFETY THREAT.